You looked at the PDC under the hood, or the panel under the dash? The owners manual should tell you, where the fuses are, if NOT the current limit for the outlets.

I suspect, its 10amps max current, that is what most 12VDC power sockets are, and I've pulled my dash for a project and judging from the wire gauge going to those outlets, 10 amps looks about right. You'd want to confirm that, I'm guessing.

My power outlet in the rear of the Jeep hasn't worked since I've owned it. I spent one Saturday morning trying to figure out if the fuse had blown, but couldn't figure out which fuse it was. I checked the fuses that I think may pertain to that outlet and they were perfectly fine. Unless I was looking at the wrong fuse, I'm left scratching my head why that dang outlet won't work.

My power outlet in the rear of the Jeep hasn't worked since I've owned it. I spent one Saturday morning trying to figure out if the fuse had blown, but couldn't figure out which fuse it was. I checked the fuses that I think may pertain to that outlet and they were perfectly fine. Unless I was looking at the wrong fuse, I'm left scratching my head why that dang outlet won't work.

It is located in the fuse panel under the left side of the dash, left of the steering wheel. It is cavity #4, a 20A yellow fuse. Hope this helps you.

My power outlet in the rear of the Jeep hasn't worked since I've owned it. I spent one Saturday morning trying to figure out if the fuse had blown, but couldn't figure out which fuse it was. I checked the fuses that I think may pertain to that outlet and they were perfectly fine. Unless I was looking at the wrong fuse, I'm left scratching my head why that dang outlet won't work.

have you check the ground at the socket? most likely thats where your problem is!

My power outlet in the rear of the Jeep hasn't worked since I've owned it. I spent one Saturday morning trying to figure out if the fuse had blown, but couldn't figure out which fuse it was. I checked the fuses that I think may pertain to that outlet and they were perfectly fine. Unless I was looking at the wrong fuse, I'm left scratching my head why that dang outlet won't work.

Thread hijack a little bit, but mine wasn't working either (I bought my 06 used). Before getting into the nitty gritty and checking fuses and everything, I took out the little cupholder and storage panel there in the back and sure enough it was disconnected. Plugged it back in, works fine.

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